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VOLUME 27. CHIOAGO EXPOSITION, e S stveit e iy Soommna EXPOSITION ANNIVERSAR_Y_'__PRUGRAMME ! GRAND Husical Entertainment PROMENADE CONCERT On the Aftornoon and Evening of OC . D. o extra charge for adminsion, Fifty firat- olass Musicians, conducted by Prof. FLO- DOARD HOFFMAN, will porform the fin-- ‘st seloctions yet publlshod. Thoe Exooutive Committos have tho plens- ure to announco that the Great Inter-Stato Industrinl Exposition of Chicngo is now in ‘the most complote order, and is unsurpassed on this Continent for varioty, magnitudo, and excellonce in all de onta. It has boen dotormined to obsorvo the Boo- ond Anniversary of tho destruction of the city by colebrating its reconstruction in tho presence of, and surrounded by, tho immenso ollection of tho worka of industry and art 1 t.\-ixg first timo brought together at osition. ot all our citizons, and all tho citizons of the Northwest, join in the colebration, and n;)alcs with us in tho glorious achiovemonts of onterprise, enerzy, labor, and capital within the past two yoars. COME ONE, COME ALL! By order of tho Exccutive Committee. JOHN P. REYNOLDS, Booretary. REAL ESTATE, SOUTH CHICAGO PROPERTY FOR SALE. Lotsand Blocksin Tay- lor's Addition. This is tho finest restdonco purtion ef Bouth Ohicago, ‘nud noar tho now Stoel Rolling Milla. Improvomonts are progrosaing rapidiy in this mapufacturing contre. ho unoqualod duok aystom sud ratiroad faollitics mako this proporty a most dosirablo and safe invoatmont, & {t will advanca fastor than any othor iu or around'Chicago. Bovoral fino locations for manufactoriea for salo on favor- Printed abutract fumishod. obi: gan Southorn Ratlronds. For information, oto., inquire tho ot L b Tl D. 8. TAYLOR, 17 Deacbornat, GREAT BARGAIN. 152 Acres on line of C., D. & V. R. R., near Blue Island, can be had at $100 per acre, if taken Monday. Lond adjoining sold last week ot 150, F.A.BRAGG & CO., 148 Dearborn-st. CHACE & ABELL, 184 DEARBORN-ST., Offor 80 Acres on South Ohlcago-av., near Stony Tsland. Sv.. pinitod 1n &-Acro Blooks, réndy for subdivision. Will woll ono or maro Bigoks on 49 Acros in . 3 8. E. 4 21, 87, 14, 119 foot on Stony Island-av., hoar Sovonty-firat-st, Zroom Gottago consentent to Hydo Park traios. or bargatis in Jteal Estato, GHACE & ADELL, 184 Doarboru-at., Honoro Biock, 10 ACRES, Desirable for immediate subdivision, within @ milos of tho Court-House, on South Side, for 20 per cent loss than its value if sold im« mediately. Owner must have cash. HOLMES & 00.. 71 Dearborn-st. FOR SALE CHEAP! W will sell you a bargain, for cash, 13 foot on Grand ‘Boulovard, ruining through to Vernonav., uoar Thirty- zovonth-st. Inquire of JACOB WHIL & CO. rthwest corner of Dearborn and Mudlgon-sts. PHOTOGRAPHS, $Z* EXTENSION OF TIME.| z Owing to tho great rush at the *‘ORIENT" $ l ent’’ are a sutlicient guarantoo and ‘8o many of thols patrona boln on- dosiring Phiotographs, that, at thoir Par| $ llors: 1 Wosk Madisonste, thoy will w$z i polled’ 1o 7 withont obtaining Fio- turos, they bava dotermined to contiuuo) until'aftor tho Exposition taking tholr ele.! gant Phofographa for 89 por dozen, T reputation aud popularity of tho **Orl to thoso| nottitug but th vary besty both in Guish notkiug bt tho vy bosh ot In, Bulas “Rombrandt Photos, in Norlin fink < |20 of tho fincst, quality, aud, until afier! tho Lxposltion, aan bo had oL at tho 5% 101 Wost Ma COMMISSION MERCHANTS. T0 COUNTRY SHIPPERS ."We are prepared, as heretofore, to pay sight drafts against shipments with Bill of Lading attached, prop- erty to be sold in this market on ar- rival, shippor leaving proper mar~ gin. Refor to Fifth National Bank of Chicago. GILBERT & BREGA, COMMISSION MERCHANS, 183 Washington-st., Chicago. JEWELRY, RODDIN & HAMILTON, 99 State-st., COR. WASHINGTON, Cell attention to their ELEGANT stock of Watches, DIANONDS, JEWELRY, SILVERWARE, &0. FINANCIAL. HIBERNIAN Banking Association, SOUTHWEST CORNER Clark & Lake-sts., CEHICAGO, Is prepared to receive and treat liberally the accounts of Banks and Bankers, Merchants, Man- ufacturers, Traders, and others. J. V. CLARKE, President, HAMILTON B. DOX, Cashier. October 4, 1873, Wi & Brewster, BANKERS, 96 Washington-st., Buainess, Ag- ors, and others Transact & Goneral Bmkinfi counts of Merchants, Ban! ) Bonds snd Gold, and drawing Gold Bills on Now York as usual. THE UNTONTRUST GO. BANK N, E, Corner Clark and Madison-sts,, CEIICAGO, Will continue to do business the same as usual, Deposits Roceived and Checks Paid in full, Good Accounts solicited and Liberal Ad- vances made, 8. W. RAWSON, Pros't, B, ', PULSIFER, Vico Pros’t, ‘W. B, HOSWELL, Oashier. IDIRNAES SAVINGS BANE, Chartered by 18\ 7 stae of inos, 105 CLARK-SY, Melofist Ciueh ik, B1x per cent compound intorast on doposits, Dok rurniaiiod withiout hargo. Ohlidron atartod with ONE DIME An usiial, GEQ. SCOVILLE, Prosident. Wit KeLsey Reep, Cashi , Casbifor. NOTE.—During tho rocent panic this Bank has paid all dovosits on dewand without natioo. Bank Notice. Drafts drawn by MILLS CO. NATIONAL BANK, of Glenwood, UNION NATIONAL BANK, Chicago, will be paid at MERCHANTS' SAVINGS LOAN Yowa, on AND TRUST CO. DANCING ACADEMIES. MARTINE'S DANGING ACADEMIES SOUTH SIDE.--1010 Indiana-av. WEST SIDE---55 Ada-st. ARF] OPEN FOR THE SBABON. BOURNIQUE'S DANCING ACADEMY, 128 Twonty-fourthest, near Indlnni-ave Opoen for the Season! Al Jata and fashionablo danclnig systomatically taught. a 88 —Tuoid ny lovenin, 0 Tawtiios '“‘X‘f“‘.‘g"_' BOURNIQUE. SNOW'S DANOING AOADEMII'%S, Y 11all, 70aud 73 North Olark-st. ; Wost for thy recop- smal by Hiftas and Staalord Sihvery 1 2 3 Baturday aitornzon L 3 olook. - Ladios nnd Gonte=Hivoey iios: dayaal Thuridmy!“ovaniis ot rolgole, Weat Sido oy ani Belircdy ovenioms v oy A — MR, SULLIVAN'S DANOCING ACADEMY, 147 TWENTY-SEOOND-BT. Tuoads; 3 Tissan et bl Bt and Tore STovES. 4 The Amoriosu Baso Burner, the 1 King of Btores," for ot Btor . W, 1L AS, 819 Atate-ut., cornoer of Uonkross. 0. T GREY, Proaident, T. L. FORREST, Onshior, CAPITAL, $300,000. Hide & Leather Bank 8, W. Qor, Bandolph and Laalle-sts,, Transaots a goneral Danking busincss accounta of niarahan ‘Whore no interost on doposits la paid. buying snd sclling Government and soficite the and stlicrs willing 10 4o businoss CHICAGO, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1873---TWELVE PAGES. ° _GIFT CONCERT, THE SHORTEST - ROUTE T0 YFORTUNE. $100,000 for only $2.60, THE LARGEST RETUIN FOIL TIHE SMALLEST INVESTMENT, A GERAND GIET GONCERT WILL BE HELD AT LEAVENWORTH, KANSAS, Docvember | 8lst, 1873, FOR THE DENEFIT OF A JUVENILE REFORM SCHOOL. 4.0,000 Gif'ts, $1.50,000 in Prizcs, Principal Prize,$100,000 conaiting of tho suporb palatial rostdonce of Blmon Abolo, Kaq., unsurpimed an o privato dwolling in tho {Inited'Sinte, being only fow blocke from tho Oourt. Houso, surrounded by magnificont grounds, orohards, gardotie, and vinoyards. Tho buiidfiz hes' boon onty recently comploted with all modorn improveinonts, ' PRIZE LIST. :‘uc-..-‘.x‘,,hl-,.i. Jfen) Estate, = 8t n2n AT ] 000 Engh ) m?‘%({‘ uply ) . i;afill u ) W e d " ol ) “ 00 4 ) “ W . ) &oou o . I & % IR : wou g } wom 2,50 5 AINOU0 LEIZEN o7 ronntateTs wufiantou potioss, Tito ihorat torma. of (his achomo Lrlags 1t within tho reach of nll—tho groatest opportunity ovor oifered to the s i (& ueyth, PPortunlty nglo Tickots, .60 ¢ oven Tickots, 35,00, Iifty-six Miokots, $196.00 1 Ono Hundrod and Fifteen Tickets, $250.00. ‘Tiio denwing will bo mada undor tho superintandence of A committeo appoluted by the highost officials in the Biato, duly mword to tho fsihful perforuancoof tho du- et oiiainla both of Olty, County. and Stat oin of City, Count a0 notouly indoreod Me: Aboloo, bt also iy sokiamo. "Fita domand for tlokots is anparailotod, nd ail dosiriog (n%nrllnlpnlu in tho drawing should atence form I{mlr elul ;,!l‘nl ‘sond in thoir ordors. AGENTS WANTED In il Statos, Citl Cravna 1o (hy Unitedt S8 aaten g £7r~Monoy shonld bo sont by Rogistored Lattar, P, O, gn[l.?lr‘no‘rvfia?mu, with tho full adress of tho purchaser iy 'lor farthor intormationand partioulars, sond for clrou lars t0 tho Mauagor and Fropriotor, bad. addrons - SIMON ABELES, : Teavenworih, Kan. Partios desiring Agonoles in Chicago can addross, for threo days, CHARLES STOCKTON, Caro Crrler No. 13, Chicago. = FIDELITY SAFE DEPOSITORY. FIDELITY S.ATIEL DEPOSIT VAULTS, 148, 146 & 147 Randolph-st. For absolute gocurity, placo your Monoy, Bonds, Valuable Papers, and other valuables m tho VAULTS of the FIDELITY SAVINGS BANK AND Safe Depository. The Safe Deposit Vaults of this Institution aro the strongest in the world, being built of Hoavy Musonry, and lined with Hardoned Bteel Plates and Burglar Metal of xmmenso thickness, a singlo door woighing four tons. Those VAULTS withstood successfully tho groat CHICAGO FIRE, and are guarded by armed men doy and night, JOHN C. HAINES, Prosident, CLOTHES WASHERS, DON'T BUY A Washing Machine until you have seen the Noiseless Bristol Clothes Washer, At the Exposition, If you do you will regrot 1 INSURANCE. {iamshurgdC FIRE INS. CO. Of Brooklyn, N. Y. Capital - - - « = = = = $250,000 Surplus = « = = == - 393,352 $643,352 Bofore ronowing any Policios of Tnsurango merchants and ntnpurg-uwnnm will gonsult thoir intereat by obtai: nF our rates, Dasir- able risks writtonon as favorable torms ns tho naturo of tho risk wiil pormit, without Toferonco to tho arbitrary rates of Boards or oliquos. DAN M. BOWMAR, AGENT, No. 171 LaSalle-st. QUEEN Insurance Company, OF LIVERPOOL AND LONION, Capital - - $10,000,000 JAMES L. ROSS, AGENT, 128 LA SALLE-ST. COAL "BRLAKE, WAITRHUOSE & G0, WILKESBARRE COAL, All Sizes, Well Screened, and Free from Slate, Also, BLOSSBURG COAL, BRIAR HILL COAL, MEDWAY COAL, WILMINGTON COAL, CANNEL COAL. (FFICE—19 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Yards--Indlana-st, Bridge, Twenty-seeond-st. Bridge, A tinoral discount mad o to Denlars in Yard and Coun- e e e tey Customars, in all grads of Coal. DISSOLUTION NOTICES., DISSOLUTION. Tho copartnership Lorotoforo exiating undor tho firm namo of ALLEN, CORYELL & CO., s this day dis~ solved by mutus! consont (Oharles Coryell having sold hia Intorest in tho business to Abljah Kolth). Al amounts duo the lato firm will bo recoived by the underalgned, who will also pay all iabilitios. WILLIAM T. ALLEN, OHARLES CORYELL, FREEMAN 8, ROUNDS. - Chloago, Oct. 1, 187, COPARTNERSHIP. Tho undorsignod havo this day formed a copartuorship undor tho firm nowme of ALLEN, KEITH & CO., And will conlinuo tho Wholesale Grocery businosa at tho | old stand, 84 and 8 Randolph-st., cor. Wabash-av. ‘WILLIAM T, ALLEN, ABIJAN KEITH, Chicago, Oot.1, 1673, FREEMAN 8. ROUNDS. In retiring from tho late firm of ALLEN, CORYELL & €O., 1 tako pleasuro in rocommending my many frionds throughonut tho West to the new firm of ALLEN, KEITIL &CO., who will fill thoir orders to tholr satistaction. Oct. 1, 1873, ONARLES CORYELL. GENERAL NOTICES, BAR MEETING. Tho morabors of tho ook Countr Bar aro horoby ro- uostod 10 ationd anInforinal meoting at tho toom of the P Inatitito, on Tuonday, ho 7th day of Gotobor, ot 3 Helock pr mor to considor” what, nction, shell bo taken b iy har 1o roforanco to tho ponding Judicial oloction. full attondanco Is dosicod. George Harding, John Woodbrldge, 8.G. Prat, Gea, A; Meocl, . McCoy, K. Whiton, ‘Adolpli Mosas, J. A Slooy b. Quige, Hutan 0 04 Bontloy, raRg R ] Tiony B, Eastwan, Hiran Gardiios & Soliuylor, or Gaole, 1. 'y Hom SISNES 5 Rnidkorbookor, THardy & Jibuatan, Togors & Applo: IT; 11, Au Edutind 3 ton, Iodtidge O. Collins. We Have Resumed Sight Advances on Consignments of Bulk Grain to be sold on the market. Shipping Receipts must accompany Drefts, A. M. WRIGHT & CO., 26 Chamber of Commerce. Chiocago, Oct. 4, 1873, TUnion National Bank. OmioAao, Sopt. 50, 1670, N LIQUIDATION.—Notico 1s horoby glvon that tho Unlon Naifoual sank of Ohicago has, by an afirmatise vote of {18 shareholders, owning more than two-thirds of ta stock, boen pinoed It lluitation, undor tho pravisions of Sootion 43 of thio Natioual Ourroncy Act, 'The holdors of it notos, and othior oreditors, aro notified 1o prosont for payuant. tho notos avd othor dlaims againat tho Asso- elatlon, . IVEH, Gashilor. JUST RECEIVED DIC. VAN SOHAACK, STEVENSON & REID, Anuthor la Invoico of Pe s justly-colebrated M ‘We collect olaima of avery desoription agalnst partios | ‘Theso goods uro roliable. throughout ;hiumfigf‘fl:-t.m‘y Ulnlled and “h“ll'l’ 0 ' . Heml al rop S o dlvere o lbacners, HASTHY ALL RETAIL GROCERS ; oo MEROANTILF COLLECTION at., Ubioago. Bhould attend tho Meeting Monday Night, LADIES' UNDERWEAR. Lidies Dnderweat. R. H. McDOWELL, 107 South Clark-st,, and 131 South Halsted-st. o i\ _l 1 bargains in Ladics’ ta Ao R on mad Msatacl, Undurignr, Uleing Nighi Drossos, Drawers, Skicta, A”mn.b ‘orsot, U ielon Snciien, Louglas tatier Sl o o ‘Tichinge and Nockwoar, Ho tion, at b0 cents and upward llars st 6o, OHEAPEST HOUSE IN OHIOAGO! ONE FPRICE ONLY! 1 calors, Glovos, Morino AR e an R0 dinons Vol isd | Tubliaburs of tho Siueat wbi MUSICAL, HAZEGTON'S PIANGS, GOOLD & SON, Cor. Adams-st. & Wabash-av. REMOVALS, BEEMOVAL. |LOVEJOY & FOSTER, FROM 55 WEST MADISON TO 88 STATE-ST,, Opposito Fiold, Lotor & Ca, AR e 5, ALISUS or wholexlo and sotidl, jox "ol OIIUAGO V1iws + | over fusned, REMOV.AL. liyai“,:nllm'l? Il!)lnuui!lnlhln l’"“:';\“‘“{u‘"" removed to e Bosrt arkuley butwoon SABEAON & DELsRIDGE, e RIS EION, 0, o o Itz o dlt amtaed gonaua; 1+ Kolta & o A‘f‘fy.'fml'}'fiz'. T ALria . W, . Tho business will bo condnoted horoaftor by J. W. VALPEG. TO RENT. TO IR EIN. The B-atory stone building, with high and light basement extending to the street lines, all finished in tho best style, at the north- ‘wost corner of Wabash.av, and Washington- at., suitablo for one or more tenants, will bo ronted for one or more yesrs on favorablo terms. Apply to MRB, LAVINIA E. DAY, . 404 Michigan-av. TO PRINTERS. Wao havo a woll-lighted room whioh we will ront cheap for 5 Composing Room to partis who havo newspapor press work and foldlug to givo ont on contract. Apply at THE NEWSPAPER UNION, 114 Monroc-at, FOR RENT. SPLENDID LARGE STORE, 80x100, ond Basement, 64 and 56 Fast Madison-st, WANTED. Partner Wanted, Eithor spacial or notive, with $16,000,ina ‘Wholesale and Retail Buainess, well estab- lished, and doing o first-rate business. Moro copital noeded to tako advantago of tho timos, The very best of roforencos given ond required, Address in confldonce, PART- NER, Tribune office. BUSINESS CARDS. Plano and Topographical Surveys of outside proporty accurately mado and handsome Real Hstato Maps furnished, SUBDIVISIONS At roasonsble rates, Payments taken in notes at 80 and 60 days. ) C. W. DURHAM, City and County Survoyor, 16 Honore Bloclk. J. M. W. JONES, ‘Whiolesalo, Ttotat], and Manutsoturing STATIONER, 104 & 106 Madison-st. My facilities for the manufacturo of Mlank Bdoks and oxoouting Hallroad and Commerclal Printing aro unsur- passadd. Ussh country buyors will #ind it to thelr fntorvet call on we bofory purchusing, ‘WATCHES,. WATCHES, VIATOHES, We-have just received another large invoice of the celebrated CHAS. E. JACOT Watches, which we offer at very low rices. We have a very arge stock of American Watches in both Gold and Silver Cases. N, MATSON & (0, STATE & HONROESTS, MILLINERY. MILLINERY OPENING CONTINUED, Tuesday and Wednesday, Oot. 7 and 8 We will oxhibit_on thosa days tho finest display of MILLINERY, IMEORTHD HATS AND BONNETS, FLOWERS, FEATHERS, AND MATOEED MATE: RIAL fOR _MANUFACTURE EVER SEEN IN THIS OITY. Our stock will bo open on thoso ovenings for the nocommodation of those who oanpot figd 1t convomien to come quring tho day. Landios in the Wost Division can eas rench our Btore by taking the Madison an Btato-st. cors to VanBuren, e D. WEBSTER & 00i; 970 & 272 Wabash-av, - ‘WILL OPFTN October 15, Permanent Boarders solic- ited. Prices moderate, Rooms for the winter can 1now be secured, Apply at the office of P, PALMER, -HORROW! THE ATLANTIC HOTEL “Will opon MONDAY, Oct. 8, cor. VanBuren and Sherman-gts., opposite Lalke Bhore and Chicago, Rock Island & Paoifle R, R. Dopot. Centrally located. Modern built, with all the latest convenienges. First-class inevory partioular, Torms, $3.50 per day. NEWMAN & SULLIVAN, Propriotors, REVIVAL OF THE ELEGANT AND FAVORITE Grand Central Hotel MICHIGAN-AV. During tho prosont wook thls will be pormanently oponed to the public as 5 FIRST-OLASS FAMILY HO- TEL. J. R, LONG, Lessoe for five yenrs. WINTER QUARTERS. Highland Park Hotel. G. DUFFIELD, Proprietor, It is proposed to keep this Hotel opon all winter. Spaocial inducoments are offored to families and business men, Hotel close to depot. Nine trains daily each way. Sunday Morning Ohurch Train. WINTER RESORT. ROYAYL VICTORIA HOTEL, Also, Nossau, N. P., Bahamas, opons for tho wintor soason Novia:"ror il infornma ing, addross . LIDG EICWOOD, Agont, 578 Brosdway, N, ¥¢ T\ J. PORTER, Propriotor, NEW HOTEL. NEW HOTEL. PARKER HOUSE, Madison and Halstod:ate, hotol s ontiroly now; bas accommodations for 200 guosts torme, B4 Dorday. Board, with Ruoms, from &7 o ilfl porwok. ‘Tablo boart, #4 pur waok ;31 meal tiskots, K5, SILKS AND POPLINS, 500 PIECES STRIPED ALL-SILK AND WOOL POPLINS At37x0, worth $1; 100 ploces colored Dress A1t ot 00, 780, and ST, nog Kulf thoir vale ue: 10,000’ dozén Lndios' Linen GCambrio Hemstitohed Hondkerohiofs at 13ic, 10c, 2bo, and 31, you will pay elsowhoro 850 td $1 for no botter goods, 1,000 oases Assorted Fall Dry Goods will bo oponed this week at oorrospondingly low prices, C. W, & E, PARDRIDGE, 284 & 286 Madlson-st,, 112 & 114 Stale-s, BUSINESS CHANCE. 70 CAPITALISTS, A partnor in ono of the oldost morcant tlo linusos fn Oht- eago, belng about to rutive from active busiuoss, will dis. t«m ‘ot wirantorost u tho busiuvss ta such party as may 0 avcoptable to tho romainlng partnor, “Aliont 60,000 will be' roquired for his tntorost i the Dusitios, aud oo for bl ntoreat 1 th pactrenahing Tigal ostate If dostred. ‘Tho bu a ontiioly safo an rofitable, If proforrud, paymenta gan bo made fn month. y tatallinonta durtng tho nost twolyo months, {f purclias. o wof undoubiod redponulbilly. Addross 1647, Trlbuno o0, e @hicago Daily Teibune, Great Decline Gold! Depreciation of Merchandise must follow. We have there- fore kept with the maxrket, and made a further REDUCTION in prices of our entire stock of FOREIGN DRY GOODS. We shall continue to allow b PER CENT EXTRA DIS- COUNT on all cash purchases. State & Harrison-sts. if?flfl(i"SEfiU[lfl'SL and Michigan-v, PRINTERS, STATIONERS, &o. RAND,: McNALLY & (0., Printers Sationers, " Wap & Wood Engravers, &, Have Removed No. 81 Madison-st., OPPOSLTE McVIOKER'S. TINE J0D PRINTING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, DONE BY COLVER, PAGE, HOYNE & C0, 118 & 120 Monroe-st. CONSUMERS will fiud it profitablo 1o got our pricea bofore ordering_olsowhero, HINDLE & JENKINS, Wholosalo and” Rotall Staflonors, Printors, ‘and Blank Book _Manufaotirers, 163 Clar] TAST CHANGE] GOLDSHIITH [MMAID, GLOSTER, AND BASHAW, JR., DEXTER PARIK, MONDAY, OCT. 6. ALSO, GRBAT RUNNING RACH. Horaos called at 3 a'clock. It tho wanther is doubtful, 100k for tha flag on Paclfi Hotol. orse cars on Stata. at; ovory fivo minutes. HOSIERY AND EMBROIDERIES. BURKITT, SUTTON & STANLEY, ‘WHOLESALE---117 South Franklin-st, RETAL---68 South Stute-st, ‘Will show a very full and complete stock of Ladies’ and Children’s Hosiery and Hand- Knit Hoods, Scarfs, Gloves, and Mittens; Embroideries, Nubias, Shirts, and Drawers; Men’s & i e OFEBSIONAL, | The French Doctor, B. BRIARD, From tho Aoademy of Blediclno, Paris, now Profossor and Propristor Chicago Modlcal Institute, announcos to tho cltizens of Ohicago aud surrounding country that ho ati}l continues, aa during the past 17 years in Europo and this country, to sclontifically troat and cure all forms of discasos, no matter a3 to thoir nature and long stand- ing, at bils Drug Store, Laboratory,and Consulting Offico, No. 188 South Halstod Btrost. ‘Pationta can bo consulted by mail and medioines for- warded by expross, A comploto assortment of Frenoh also modicinos of sl doscriptions u band. All Jsnguages spokon. Phy- tions carofully filled. DRESSMAKING. DRESSMAKIN 1] hes at 89 Bt up-stalrs, Denra VDRI wad Shic, WA ARV A B withmnt Atthag. Eyoryting warrantod to plosso tho Sy Tastidivus tasto. _Olonks mado to ordor. MEETINGS Attention, Sir Inights. Ohlcago Commandery, No, 10, K. T, -Statod canclave Manday' ovontni, Oot. for Dusinoss, i Bl Kulghts coucteausly tnvitod. By ordor of Niaiiing Sl Kenlubts G O T BINOLAIR, Jocordor, Masonic, Rogular communioation of Blair Lodge, No. 833, A. T, 2] o8, iron oordiak inyltod * - U R. MATION, Boo. American Protestant Associntion, A apnolnl mooting of Washington Todgo N P, Aly Wil o hold nt {hote hall, No. 14 North Cluecat., on AV dhendny ovonling, Oct. b, ab B ulclack sharp, fur Wark o tha T A, Larplo au e dogroon. A full ats Sonishodla roudhad, s Linlaosy gt aficlel ity ios Wil b proseniod. ALEX, .8, Todgo raam to ront on Tuursdny and’ Safurdoy evohiugs, * ADply t0 Teusto, 100 Wast Tarior-at, St. George’s Benevolont Associa’n, Regular monthly meoting will bo hold on Monday oven- Ing, Oct. 8, at 8'o'clock, at Mochanios’ Ezolsnge, cornor Badison and Ladlloste: o 5 pyynouans, Seos " NUMBER 45. SPORTING. The Dexter Park Races Again Postponed, A Rare Day's Sport Promised for To=Morrow. Exclting Running Races at Jerome Park Yesterday, THE TURF. Tho closing races of the fall meeting at Dexter Park, —conntating of o trot for tho free-for-all purso of 25,000 botweon Goldamith Makd, Glostor, and Lasinw, Jr,,and o running raco for the Chicago sweepstaked between Lady Fairfleld, Prairio Boy, and Buckshot,— which wero put off on Friday on account of the rain, wero_agnin postponed yesterday, and wiscly, too, Though no rain fell in tho afternoon, tho weatlier was heavy, murky, and threatening, nud only fow, it any, would Venture o the park, which s reachod in wet weather by tho very worst roada In the wholo city, Besides, the manngers ascerinined early in tho fore. noon that the tracks wero mot in favorablo con- ditlon for raciog, tho running ftrack espeaially Lelng In o torriblo plight, owing to tho soft loamy soll of which it fa cornposed, A gentloman who saw it carly In the morning ssya it resombled o vasl clreular mant to o striking degres. Tho trotiing track, of courae, was not n quite such bad condition, but it was by no meaus At for use, 1t does not absorl roin now aa raptdly as it Aid in_ tho summer, when the substratum was hot and dry, and in want of molature, Then tho seats were damp and cold, the wind chilly, and tho gonoral aceno chigerloss 1n tho extromo, Have ing takon ol theeo things into consideration, the mane sgomeut came to tho conclusion that thord would bo no momey in n raciog entortalur ment yesterday attornoon, and thereforo they declded to postpono until to-morrow, instead of Tuesdaye a8 proviously announced conditionally. Noticea of postponoment woro posted in all tho principal hotels and other placea whoro gentlomen congregate, and it 1a hardly probablo that anyono vislted the park with the expectation of seclng b raco, 1T 18 7O B HOPED {hint wo ahall bo favored with dry weather until after to-morrow at least, The freo-for-nll raco miust be trotted on that day, as Mossrs, Doblo snd Goldsmith liavo eogagomonta elsowhero during tho week, Tho management stands fn need of ono good crowd, in order thint thoy may como out of the mecling withont belng bebind finsaclally, Thoy havo not had very good luck this year, Thelr summer mecting, whicl was really not descrving of patronage, and which ro- celved only slight rocognition from the public, was even mioro profitablo thnu tho présent ono, While thero i8 no comparison whatover between them in ro* gard to 1o character of tho sport, Tho races lust week have nover been oxcolled anywhere, Thero was n0 suspicious nct _obgervablo fu thelf management from first to last, Tho ownera and drivers scemed (¢ o with tia Judgen fn Laving each ovent, maen off tc tho aatiafaction of tho public, sud tho result was highly creditable. Thero seemed {0 bo a disposition onthe part of overy driver to push his horso to tho top of Lis apecd, and treat bfs follows In {ho raco honorably from start fo finish, Jonscquently we wero favared with extraordinary struggles oud romarkablo time, If this general policy hud beon pursued i the suminer, oud ‘e TrinoxE had not been compelled, for tho sake of deconcy and tho future of the turf fn Chicago, to warn tho managers not to ropeat tholr folly, tho mosting which i now being held would have beeh o grand suos cesa, Howover, thio mannor §u which the taces of tht ast week wero conducted §s deserving of all proisoy “Tue Trapuxe: cheerfully nceords jts meed, and bo speaks n restoration of publi confidence in 'the man. agement If It conduets future muetings in the same honorablo Way. THE TAOE between Goldsmith Maid, Gloster, nnd Basbaw, to- miorrow, sliould command » largo attendance, Thers aron gréat many conntry peopls in the city nitending tho Exposition who have never aeon o fitat-claes trot on & firat-class {rack, aud they ehould not et the ope portunity now sfforded to witness the porformynees of Ry N e 0y Wicnout nbuice. | \Lho trot will be pubpiemonted by o Tunuing race, milo lcats, tho entrics for which ought to muko 1:45 or 1:40 witli grdiuary good Inck, Gity foll shonl alyo tura out, for they may never sco Goldsmith Matd agaln, Gloster will bo u now attraction to them, and Bashiaw, who will certatnly sart, and who has ult'ays been the favorite trolting Lorsu'of tho West, shoutd muster his old frlouds la fullforco after Lia loug abscuco from the urt, A FUMMAR OF TIE WEER, Tho following 8 a_convoutont tabuls® summary of the races which wore trotted on Tucaday, Wednesday, and Tharsday ¢ Race.) Durse, Winner, Dest Times TI1IS WOULD BE A GOOD AE. ‘Tho managers of the Dexter Park Club are talking of- offering purao of $1,000, or thereabouts, to_the winw, ner of a raco between Badgor Girl, Brotuer Jonathun, Red Cloud, and Moltfe Morris, if thoro horsea can branght togother in Chicago within ton or twelve dayse’ 1t §s iinderatood that the ownor of fomo of them avo airendy consonted, and it §4 belioved that tho others i1l fall futo line, ' Such nraco as this would drawan fminenso crowd, a8 the horses aro remarkably fast and evonly matched, TIE NEST SUMMER MEETINO, Tho horso-fanclors are beginning to lay plans already for a firat-class mceting to bo heid hore next summer in advancoe of Cleveland, and fo boa link in the chain of mcotings which ends at Springfield, Mass, Tho premium st will probably aggregato $60,000 or $70,« 000, and several gentlemen wlho have had nothing n\?exulto do with racing leretofore, among them Mr, Abner Taylor and Mr, David A, Gage, stand ready to ndvauce thelr shnre, Tho Doxter Park Olub member- ship will be increased so aa to take iu those and other gentlomen, and insure the succeas of tho organization, THE NEW YORK PALL MEETING, ‘NEW Yonx, Oct, 4,—The full meeting of the Ameri. can Jockey Club, nt Jorome Park, apened to-duy most favorably, Tho firet raco was for o purse of $100, th entrance-monoy to tho second horso ; three-quarters of amile. Artlat, Quits, t'reo Lance, Wizard, Bessio Leo, Orlan Kadi, and Curlbos staried, aud the race was won by Wizzard, Timo—1:19, Tho second race waa for Jerome slulcs, for 3-year- olds, $109 cach, half forfeit, with §1,600 udded by the Club, and $500 in_plate by Leonnrd Jerome ; eccond horso to recelve $300 of tho stukvs, There wero sev- enty nominations, but only fivo horses ecamo to tho’ atarting-post, namely, McGratt's Tom Bowling, McDaniels’ Springbok, Delmont’s Count D'Orsay, Littell's Felloweraft, aud Glenu's 0, P, B, The dis. tanco was two miles, Bowling took lead just after the start, and kept it to the end, wiunjug the race, with Bpringbok closo on Lis quarter, aud Telloweraft o good third, Time, 3:40—not ofiictal, 'The judges refuscd to publishs tho time, giving as their reason thut the sta® was o bad ono. “Thio third race was for tho Nuracry stakes for 2-yeare olds of $50 each, with $1,000 added ; second horse te recoivo $200; ono mile, Eleven horeea started oul of fifty-four nominutions. Dnnlagn .\’.-rfnwxlu;g'- cheatnut colt, socond, me—1:473{, "Thio ‘fourth race was for the Manhattan Handicag sweepstakes of §50 each, lialf forfelt, with $500 added 3 Beeond horso to recolvn 3200 closed with: twenty-vighf nominations; distance, & milo and a quarter, Tho following horses started: Iiarry Basset Preakness, Mildow, Eolus, Btockwood, Burvivor, Mi nle Mack, Stonctienge, and Jos Johustone,' Tho horses got off in a bunch, When passing under tho siting tho frat time, Eolis wag leading, with Dussett Tappiog hiv quarters, Basaott could not keap up the pace, and foll buok, ~Pronkness now chinllenged Eolus, ana soon took the lead, Mildow rshing into tho sees ond place, Eolus third, and Bassett fourth, Inthie order tho ruce was finislied, Joo Johnstono belng lust, Timo—2:13, The fAifth race was for & purse of $500, the winner te ‘be #old at auction for $1,600, or to_carry 7 vounds ex: tra; if entered for $1,000 allowed & pounds , for §50012 ponnds ; all Burplus ond entrunce money 0 go to sve- ond horeo ono mile and_threc-quariers, Artist, ‘Wheatloy, Wildidle, Mate, Hattle O'Nel), and Uties started,” DMato won, Timo—0r13), The raco was won by Tittell's Roforss BASE BALL, The prospoct of having & fow moro professional oxe hibition games played hero this acsson romafus aboud thosamo, The Managorof the Chicago BDase Lall Assoclation is in communication with certain Lastern clubs, and will probably know dofinitely whiat they ne tend dolng befora tho closo of tho week, TLo kcuson 1s drawing 1o & clos rapldly, and champlonship gomed are becoming 80 numerous i the Fust to flnisl up (he Hat betoro thio expiration of tho timo presoribed, that 1t i poseible tho clubs cannot sparo the te o vun e Ohfchgo, This will cortafuly bo kuown by noxt Siue day, howover, HHoszoN, Oct, 4,—Daso ball; Dostons, 8; Athlete Iy Yon, Oct, 4,—Duso ball : Mutusls 1 Phils: aclphiae, 3 THE PRIZE RING, Special Dispatch to The Chicaya Tribune, Br, Loum, Mo, Oct, 4.—Ten Hogan fs under the tralulug ot Dublln Tricks, who educated ike Me- Coule for s flnco, mud 18 getting v ws well us could bovzpocted, Allen by 60 conident of wiveens that Lo will not conimenice training wntll & weok or two befors tho fight comes off, which will boon tho3uth inst, “Thars s no hotting, excopt o the thmo that 1t will taky THogun 0 got. Wiipped, and fow veuture to” vxcoed threg-quurters of au Liour,